Which is version, v1.10.2 THEN YOU NEED TO, go to "retropie-setup" and install from source the PPSSPP emulator. Now FTP from PC and and edit the "ppsspp.sh" file /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/ Press F4 to go to Terminal (clean temporary folder and retropie-setup) sudo rm -r tmp 700 MHz is the default.ĭowngrade Firmware sudo rpi-update 8ff9e0ab85fcaa9c29353a3ed07a9a6c758a4da7ĭowngrades firmware near or on release of 4.7.1 Image for RPI4, and then power cycles AND, the retroarch 1.9.7 version does handle shader settings better when saving to "retroarch.cfg" if not loading an existing profile or saving to an existing profile, without error randomly overwriting settings) #uncomment to overclock the arm. (THIS SLOWDOWN ISSUE, is not attributed to "retroarch version, or retropie-setup version" THIS ISSUE IS ATTRIBUTED TO FIRMWARE, you can test yourself) (so you don't need to downgrade "retroarch". (with "lr-snes9x" you can test, the Star Ocean Shader Profile, which is Default Profile 10 (pixelated), its full speed on this firmware, on newer and current firmware the game hiccups.this is tested with current retropie setup, and "updated underlying kernal elements", but even on older versions this problem was also there) (any multiple shader pass profile that is large will hiccup on current firmware even if overclocked on the RPI4, its been that way for quite a few firmware revisions) (yes overclocked, if in your testing this fact that is an issue) You need to downgrade an emulator, or your firmware to fix a speed issue, like with using multiple shader passes on the lr-snes, or with the PPSSPP new update that breaks everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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